The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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CHASE
SANBORN&
COFFEE
CHASE
SANBORNS
TEA
HEALTH
VOORS!
SAY THE WORDS—
“CHASE & SANBORN ”
When ordering tea or coffee and assure
yourself of the best of satisfaction. The name
is^known the world over, due to the fact that
for more th^n fifty years they have served the
people of the U. S. with tea^and coffee of supsr-
ior quality.
Hayes & Sons
‘The Sanitary Grocery’
MOTOR SERVICE
between
PARIS and DALLAS
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FDR NASTY CALOMEL %
Hilesboro Happenings
Will Head
child.
Mrs. Bud Cawley ie suffering
with eye trouble.
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There was a party at Lee
8mith’s Saturday night.
Guy Ward of Faria, is visiting
relatives and friends here.
Bob Puckett of Oklahoma, is
visiting relatives here and at
Bogata.
Mrs. Williams and son, Boh,
went to Deport shopping Mon-
day.
Marion Cogbrll of Lone Oak,
visited Will and Pat Patton Sat-
urday evening.
Jqe Johnson and wife of Paris,
are moving to Mr. Jim biles-
shir’s place.
The Misses Bean and Rosa
Boles of near Deport, attended
prayer meeting here Sunday
night.
Mrs. Lula MoCrury spent the
first part of last week with Mrs.
Maud McCrury and family near
the McCrury school house.
John Christian and family
have moved back to Bogata, and
Bob Benoy has moved to the
house vacated by Mr. Christian.
Rev. Graham came qut from
Clarksville Friday to fill his reg-
ular appointment at the Metho
dist Church, but became sick
and returned home Sunday
morning.
L. M.
Rugby Rambles
For Our Farmer Friends
Effective April 18th.
SOUTHBOUND
Leave Paris 6:00 a. m.—Arrive
Dallas 11:15 a. m.
NORTHBOUND
Leave Dallas 5:00 p. m.-Arrive
Paris 10:00 p. m.
BETWEEN PARIS AND ENNIS
SOUTHBOUND
Lv. Paris6:00a. m. and 4:00 p. m.
Ar. Paris 11:45 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Put^your oat stubble into
cow paas or June corn,” says
r. J. O. Morgan, Professor of
gronomy at the A. & M. Col-
lege. ‘‘Do not let this land stay
idle. Cowpeas make a sure crop
Starts Your Liver Without Mak-jiorhay, pasturage or seed, and
F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
Terrell, Texas
PARIS
WHEN
IN
Stop at tlie
MORGAN HOTEL
The Best $1.00 and $1.25
House in the City.
Sims & Sims
Proprietors
.10 Clarksville St.
ing You Sick and Cannot
Salivate.
Every druggist in town—youi
druggist and everybody’s drug
gist has noticed a talling-off in
the sale oi calomel. They all
gi„ve the same reason. Dodson's
Liver Tone is taking its place.
“Calomel is dangerous and
people know.it, while Dodson’s
Liver Tone is perfectly safe and
gives better results,” said a
prominent local druggist. Dod-
son’s Liver Tor. is personally
guar^nted by e ry druggist
who sells it. A large bottle
costs 50 cents and if it fails to
give easy relief in every c ase of
liver sluggishness and constipn
tion, you-have only to ask for
your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a
pleasant tasting, purely ve ge-
table remedy, harmless to both
children and adults. Take a
spoonful at night and wake up
feeling tine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or con
stipated bowels. It doesn't
gripe or cause inconvenience all
the next day like violent calomel.
Take a dose of calomel today and |
tomorrow you. will feel weak,
sick and nauseated. Don’t nose
a days work! Take Dodson’s
Liver Tone instead and feel Ane,
full of vigor and ambition.—Ad
vertisement. 5
a seed Crop is a good cash crop.
In addition it builds up the soil.
Plantyn rows three feet apart,
planting ll/2 pecks per aY*re and
cultivate. If plowed under, this
crop will add 45 pounds of nitro-
gen per acre and as much organ-
ic matter as tour tons of barn-
yard manure. If you have live
stock, graze it under, This will
get better results than any other
manner of handling it. Cowpeas
are good drouth resistants.
June corn will make good grain
and can be used to a tine advan
tage as ensilage.”
Mrs. Clias. Clifton of Rugby,
visited in Deport Saturday.
TO ENABLE YOU TO PROPERLY CELEBRATE THE
NATION’S BIRTHDAY, JULY 4
THE
Will Sell Round Trip Tickets to All Points in Texas' at
REDUCED FARES-GO AND VISIT YOUR FRIENDS
Tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and '4th Limited for
Return July 6th, 1915. See Cotton Belt Ticket
Agent or write—
\r> .
JOHN F. LEHANE,
Gen’l Frt. and Pass. Agent TYLER, TEXAS
Here are some good object les
sons of practical results which
have come to the Extension Ser-
vice of the A. & M. College. Lee
Prescott, route 1, Wichita Falls,
makes the following report for
the year 1914:
“I take this method of hand-
ing you a statement of my ef-
forts or results with. 400 hens
for the year 1914.”
Total amount sold, eggs and
broilers.......... $882.80
Total cost of feed_____$240 00
Profit.................$042.80
Profit per hen__________ $1.00
This does not include eggs and
chickens consumed by a family
of eight. Neither does it include
/400 fine pullets which I am us
ing in this year’s business.”
Lee Pkescott,
R. 1, Wichita Falls.
W. N. Conley, R 2 Wichita Falls:
‘‘Started with one sow and two
gilts Jan. 1, 1914. Raised 40
pigs.
Sold and stock on hand at mar-
ket price. ______________$770 00
Corn and feterita hogged down
in connection with wheat and
sorghum pasture, value..$150.00
Profits................$020.00
W. H. Nance of Paris,
Rugby visitor Monday.
Farris Day of Woodland, ia
here on business this week.
R. M. Lemens and wife visited
relatives near Clarksville Satur-
day.
Miss Lulu Soears visited rela-
atives at Bogata Saturday and
Sunday. \
Mrs. Ann Clifton visited Mrs.
George Porterfield at Deport
last week.
G. C. Neil and wife visited
Joe Neil, near Detroit, Saturday
and Sunday.
J. A. Hancock and wife visited
relatives at Deport Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Abbie Woolly of Deport,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Hancock.
Miss Mattie Elder is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Joe Neil, at De
troit this week.
Mrs. John Tray week of Roga-
ta, was the guest of Mrs. G, D.
Farriss Thursday.
Misses. Ruby and Emma and
Mr. St&nl.v Holland were De-
troit visitors Sunday.
Will Thompson and wife of
near Paris, were guests Sunday
in the home of C. W. Clifton.
Miss Ella Chesshir was the
guest of her cousin, Abbie
Woolley at Deport, pari of last
week.
Mesdames H. D. Roach and
K. W. King of Rogata, were
guests of Mrs. G. W. Grant
Thursday.
Misses Bernice Hooker of
Fulbright, and Virginia Howison
of Bogata, were guests of Mrs.
Day Saturday.
Misses Ruth Hancock and
Emma Griffin were guests of
Miss Virginia Howison at Bo-
gata Saturday night.
Miss Lucille Robinson re
turned to her home at Rison,
Ark , Friday. She was accom
panied as far as Paris by her
cousins,Myrtle and Lee Lemens.
Eva Bell.
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Married
Mr. vlnq. G. Wright
city, and Miss Arlin Dobbs of
Paris, were united in marriage
Tuesday at the home of the
bride’s aunt, Mrs. Fielding, Rev.
M. L. Hamilton of the Centenary
M. E.Church officiating.
The wedding was a quiet
home affair, only a few close
Our Sunday Schools
The following enrollment, at-
tendance, and offering for last
Sunday was reported by the
superintendents of their respec
tive schools:
METHODIST
Enrollment_____________ 280
Attendance____________ .167
Collection _____ $2.51
Joe Grant, Supt
PRESBYTERIAN
Enrollment_____________ 204
Attendance............. 181
Collection............. $5.25
J. H. Read, Supt.
baptist
Enrollment.......... 125
Attendance________________.105
Collection_________ ..$1.40
J. C. Bratcher, Supt.
RUGBY
Enrollment ......... 85
Attendance__________ 79
Collection _________....____$.63
R. M. Bell, Supt.
C. Here’s a new voice for the thirsty rooter—
here s refreshment for tiie excited fan—here’s delicioua-
ness tor all—Coca-Cola, the beverage thut athletes en-
dorse—that vise business men enjoy—that everyone
welcomes for its simple, pure wholesomeness.
<1 Carbonated in bottles—at stands and in grand stands
—and at soda fountains everywhere.
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.ever
you sec an
Arrow, think
of Coca-Cola.
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C DemnnJ the genuine hy full name—
nick names ciu-ouraibe substitution.
The Coca-Cola Company
ATLANTA. GA.
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Low Round Trip Fares
Daily to
Corpus Christi
THE GULF RESORT OF TEXAS
DcIightfuK Bathing, Fishing, Camping. Excellent Ho-
tel Facilities. Tickets Good for Ninety Days.
Best Reached via
M. K. & T. Ry.
Through San Antor^o
i
Double Daily Fast Trains, carrying Chair Cars, Sleep-
ers, Dining Cars. Stopover of One Day allowed at
San Antonio on both Going and Return Trips.
Ask your local ticket agent for the Reduced Rate via the
“KATY” through San Antonio or write— .
W. G. CRUSH, G. P. A., DALLAS, TEXAS
friends and relatives being pres-
ent. Following the ceremony
refreshments were served, and
the happy couple left for a ten
days’ stay at Galveston.
Miss Dobbs’ parents reside
in Mississippi, but she has been
teaching in one of the Paris
schools tire past three years and
making her home with her aunt
in the city.
Those from Deport attending
the wedding were Marshall
Jones and Mrs. W. B. Fuller and
children, George, Clarence and
Edith.
The Times extends congratu-
lations to Mr. and Mrs. Wrjght
^nd trusts that their married
life will prove a continuous hon-
eymoon with a rich measure of
prosperity.
Miss Ruby Lee Carter of Par-
is, who has been visiting Edith
Fuller several days, returned
home Wednesday.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ee-
zema <*tc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
—
A fishing party spent Tuesday ______ _______________________p
and Wednesday on Clark lake, I u8ed eternally or externally. 25c
north of Clarksville. In the par-
ty were V. C. Oliver and soc,|
Malcolm; G. W. and Dr. S. H.
Grant and son, Russel; E. C. No-
bles, Newton Webb and G. R.
Rucker. They report very few
fish and many mosquitoes.
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Tbi» ia • preacriptioo prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or tix dotes will break any ram, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the Kver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or tickdn. 25c
Subscribe for The Times.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1915, newspaper, June 25, 1915; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159128/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.